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RE: A Root must Touch Soil to Grow

in #education4 years ago

I vote up a lot of comments, especially those on my own posts, but I do not self-vote on Hive. Who am I to decide if my contributions have value? A lot of my incoming votes are automated, but I value those who actually interact and that is to be encouraged. With a higher Hive price we can give out even more votes to comments.

Our community is small and those who appear to be selfish will stand out. We need to grow and that needs a better rewards distribution. We can earn pretty well from curation, so why not prioritise that? If the community grows and the price keeps rising then we stand to benefit.

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Thanks @steevc for the input. It sounds like there is a strong stigma against self-upvoting of comments which I was unaware.

If everyone who self-upvotes gets as much attention as I've gotten on this thread, the practice could certainly be diminished on Hive. I have taken note and support your efforts to keep curation honest and focused on rewarding the best content.

You sound like a reasonable chap and there has been a lot of interaction I see between you and several other abuse-fighters.

You are right in saying, 'It sounds like there is a strong stigma against self-upvoting of comments', and if you were not aware then that is fair enough.

We would rather have you on 'our side' than to cause conflict. It is in the best interests of HIVE, trust us.